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There’s a Black Sheep incident at the Korean DMZ.

An emaciated Caucasian man crosses from the North to the South.

He says his name is … Malcolm Chaucer.

 

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MEET T.D.DONNELLY

T.D. Donnelly is a Jersey boy transplanted out in Hollywood where he’s been a screenwriter for more than 25 years now. In that time he has written on projects that have grossed over a billion dollars worldwide. He has adapted the classic works of writers such as Ray Bradbury, Clive Cussler, Stan Lee, and Robert E Howard...

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MEET MALCOM CHAUCER

Year of the Rabbit by thriller author T.D. Donnelly, showing a man on a city bridge at sunset with a rabbit figure on the sky.

"It will have you ripping the pages to get to the next twist!"

Brian Freeman, New York Times bestselling author of Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne

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Year of the Horse by thriller author T.D. Donnelly, with two figures running toward the Louvre Pyramid at sunset with a head of a horse in the sky.

"The spy thriller of the year is here"

J.F. Penn, New York Times and USA Today bestselling Author

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Year of the Serpent by T.D. Donnelly.

Relentless, explosive, and disturbingly plausible, Year of the Serpent is a high‑octane conspiracy thriller where loyalty is fragile, identity is weaponized, and survival is never guaranteed.

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